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SAXIFRAGA (CONTINUED) 
3 for 
Boryi. Rosettes of short, spoon-shaped leaves. Large white 
flowers borne on \/z inch stems. Very fine. each 75c 
Ferdinandi-Coburgi. Neat cushions of silvery-grey. Bright 
yellow flowers. each 40c 1.10 
Godseffi. Blue-grey rosettes. Yellow flowers. each 50c 
Griesbachii Wisley Var. Blue grey rosettes. Red blooms. In¬ 
teresting and rare. each 75c 
Petraschii. Tight silvery cushions. Large white flowers. 
Choice. each $1.25 
Sancta. Wide masses of short green leaves with broad edges 
of silver beading. Stems of 2 or 3 in. carrying loose trusses 
of bright yellow flowers. each 75c 
Saxifraga Petraschii 
DACTYLOEIDES GROUP— (Mossies). These form cushions 
and mossy mats. They are especially nice for place in damp, 
shady part of rock garden. They like plenty of leafmold 
and appreciate an extra mulch in spring and fall. 
Affinis, (The Dovedale Moss). Emerald green carpets and pro¬ 
fusion of white flowers in spring and early summer. Rapid 
growth. Native of Western Europe. each 35c 1.00 
Ceratophylla. Mats of shining foliage. Large, pure white 
flowers on branching stems. (Tiny Staghorn). ... each 30c .85 
Decipiens Alba. Foliage with broad, blunt lobes. White 
flowers. each 30c .85 
Decipiens Mixed. Fine and rare hybrids. each 30c .85 
Guildford Seedling. Bright crimson hybrid. One of the best. 
each 35c 1.00 
H. S .Stokes. Compact habit. Bright carmine flowers, each 35c 1.00 
